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CH38P:4:Refuse to sell Green Gables.

Anne, I dont know what else is to be done. Ive thought it all over. If my eyes were strong I could stay here and make out to look after things and manage, with a good hired man. But as it is I cant. I may lose my sight altogether; and anyway Ill not be fit to run things. Oh, I never thought Id live to see the day when Id have to sell my home. But things would only go behind worse and worse all the time, till nobody would want to buy it. Every cent of our money went in that bank; and theres some notes Matthew gave last fall to pay. Mrs. Lynde advises me to sell the farm and board somewherewith her I suppose. It wont bring muchits small and the buildings are old. But itll be enough for me to live on I reckon. Im thankful youre provided for with that scholarship, Anne. Im sorry you wont have a home to come to in your vacations, thats all, but I suppose youll manage somehow. Marilla broke down and wept bitterly. You mustnt sell Green Gables, said Anne resolutely. Oh, Anne, I wish I didnt have to. But you can see for yourself. I cant stay here alone. Id go crazy with trouble and loneliness. And my sight would goI know it would. You wont have to stay here alone, Marilla. Ill be with you. Im not going to Redmond.